What is your strategy for counting money?

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What is your strategy for counting money? Counting Coins What is your strategy for counting money?

Counting Quarters A quarter is worth 25 cents. Count by fives. Count top, bottom, left, right and middle. 5 15 25 20 10

Count the back of the quarter just like the front. Counting Quarters Count the back of the quarter just like the front. 5 15 25 20 10

A dime is worth 10 cents. Count by fives on the top and bottom. Counting Dimes A dime is worth 10 cents. Count by fives on the top and bottom. 5 10

Count the back of the dime just like the front. Counting Dimes Count the back of the dime just like the front. 5 10

A nickel is worth 5 cents. Count by fives on the nose. Counting Nickels A nickel is worth 5 cents. Count by fives on the nose. 5

Count the back of the nickel just like the front. Counting Nickels Count the back of the nickel just like the front. 5

A penny is worth 1 cent. Slide it in. Counting Pennies A penny is worth 1 cent. Slide it in. 1

Count the back of the penny just like the front. Counting Pennies Count the back of the penny just like the front. 1

Count These Coins

Count These Coins

Count These Coins